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medical dictionary

noun

  1. a specialized dictionary covering terms used in the health professions by doctors, nurses, and others involved in healthcare services.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of medical dictionary1

First recorded in 1730鈥40
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Browse any medical dictionary, and before hitting appendectomy and anesthesia, you鈥檒l find abortion.

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But the clarity of the output will be dependent on the doctor鈥檚 way with words: one specialist might produce a clear and concise report, whereas another might hand over something that is incomprehensible to a patient without a medical dictionary.

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"Any word that's in a medical dictionary should be used everywhere. It's a valid anatomical term. When you're unable to say a word, the implication is that it's shameful. It's a patriarchal vestige, and I'm done with it," she commented.

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The Dispensatorium Pharmacorum, a medical dictionary from the mid-16th century, contains recipes that combine wine with ingredients such as the ashes of scorpions, dog excrement, and wolf鈥檚 liver.

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As medical students, we relied on Stedman鈥檚 Medical Dictionary, and physician is defined as 鈥渁 doctor; a person who has been educated, trained, and licensed to practice the art and science of medicine.鈥

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